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By Abid Š2007 Bollyvista.com |
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Shaka Laka Boom Boom |
Then, Kunal Ganjawala takes over and gives a rocking performance with 'Saathiya' and his anglicized rock-like vocals (suggest that its picturised on Upen) as he goes "How can I live without you saathiya".
After which, Shaan continues with 'Aaj Nahin To Kal', which is just in the 'Issi Umeed Pe' mold, and after his brief number it's Kunal and Sunidhi once again with the foot-tapping Punjabi-pop styled 'Tera Sona Sona Roop'.
When this medley comes to a close one does wish that the songs were of a longer duration, but this collection of songs are entirely situational and may appear at an important juncture in the movie and therefore, this medley is like what it is in this album!
The 'Medley Remix' is (simply put) a spiced and spruced remixed version of the collection of the above four brief numbers. It has been done stylishly by Akbar, and Suneel should use this version in the movie, as it is better than the original, more dance-inducing and more stage-performance oriented.
To sum up, Himesh has definitely tried something new here and he succeeds to an extent. The mere presence of the rocking title track will see it scaling new heights on the charts and the rest of the numbers will get their due only if the movie succeeds at the box-office. This album is much better than 'Aap Ki Khatir', which Himesh dished out for the elder Darshan and is definitely worth a buy.
Rating : 7.5 /10 |